Lincoln’s Drive for Self-Improvement
Author: Terry JohnstonPublished on: April 6, 2026Country: United States
Politics

Abraham Lincoln, despite having less than a year of formal education, developed a thirst for knowledge that propelled him to success. Growing up in Kentucky and Indiana, he taught himself by borrowing books and studying various subjects. His ambition and desire to learn helped him become a lawyer without attending law school, and he used reading to stay informed about politics. This quest for knowledge also influenced his personal relationships, including his attraction to Mary Todd.
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